0 NHTSA Vehicle Safety Recalls for 2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

What Happens in a Recall?

Automakers issue recalls to fix defects, or sometimes just to check for defects. When a model is
recalled, the automaker contacts every owner of that model by mail, and asks him or her to bring his
or
her car to a dealer. The dealer replaces defective parts at no cost to the car owner. Every recall
is
registered with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which is where cars.com gets
information for our recall database.

What Should I Do If My Car is Recalled?

Automakers issue recalls to fix defects, or sometimes just to check for defects. Oftentimes the
National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration will ask for a recall, after investigating common safety
problems.
If you receive notice of a recall, contact your local dealer.

You don't have to wait to be contacted by mail, which happens two or three months after a recall is
announced.